Dante Booker, who committed to Ohio State in May, is the biggest winner. The outside linebacker from Akron, Ohio, jumped 73 spots, earning a 5-star rating in the process. Booker's performance at The Opening, Nike's premier recruiting camp, gave him a big lift, according to Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports.

After Booker blew us all away at The Opening with his testing (6-3, 212, 4.52 in the 40), I took another look at his junior film. Not only is Booker fast, he’s football fast, instinctive and a great playmaker. There’s talk he could put his hand down in college and that would be fine. He also can play in space well enough to remain at linebacker. Booker is a special player right now, but after digging in on who he really is as a prospect and what he showed at The Opening, he has special potential as well.

Booker is now Ohio State's highest rated recruit, but he wasn't the only one who made a dramatic leap.

In fact, the biggest move was made by wide receiver Terry McLaurin. The 6'0", 190-pound speedster jumped 227 spots to No. 212 while also gaining his fourth star. McLaurin, who committed to the Buckeyes in June, also had a strong performance at The Opening. He was second in the Sparq competition, finishing behind 5-star receiver Speedy Noil.

McLaurin's former 3-star status had some pegging him as a sleeper pick for Urban Meyer, but his impressive showing should attract the attention of other schools. That process has already begun, according to Michael Chung of The-Ozone.net.

Buckeye fans knew this would happen, but after The Opening, Terry McLaurin has been pursued by other "bigger" named schools.

Some Ohio State commits, however, slipped down the board. While all these prospects maintained their 4-star status, offensive tackle Kyle Trout (down 44 spots), offensive guard Marcelys Jones(down 10 spots) and defensive end Jalyn Holmes(down 27 spots) took a small dive.

Curtis Samuel earned his fifth star after an impressive showing at The Opening. Photo courtesy of 247Sports.com.

One of Meyer's top remaining targets made a huge jump. Curtis Samuel, a 6'0", 185-pound athlete out of Brooklyn, N.Y., earned a fifth star after elevating 57 spots to No. 25.

The Buckeyes' other top targets were by and large able to maintain their positions. Linebacker Raekwon McMillan, who was ranked No. 14, slipped just one spot. The same goes for offensive tackle Damian Prince, who ranks No. 17, and quarterback Brandon Harris, who sits at No. 99.

The recruiting cycle just hit its midway point, so these rankings will remain fluid throughout the year. The Buckeyes have the highest rated class in the Big Ten at No. 4 nationally, behind Alabama, Miami and Florida State.